Young man who charged into migrant center in Obrenovac with his car is a Levijatan" member
He was shouting, "I don't want my girlfriend to be attacked by migrants"
A young man, F.R. (20), who forcibly entered the Reception Center for Migrants in Obrenovac with his car on Wednesday, has been arrested and ordered to be kept in detention for up to 48 hours, the Ministry of the Interior confirmed for Tanjug.
A video, which has been circulating on social networks since yesterday, shot by the young man in question, shows him drive through a barricade with his car, and at one point he is heard saying, "Let's see what the migrant bros are doing."
At the beginning of the video, the man warned soldiers who are guarding the migrant center to step aside.
No one was injured in the incident, and the young man has been detained.
The man, clearly under mental distressed, drove through a barbed wire fence, kept driving, and shouting:
"I don't want my girlfriend to be attacked by migrants, I don't want to watch people who don't run away from anything in their city, I don't want to look at them, I don't want a Muslim state, I won't stand this. The punishment will be big, for sure," he said.
After saying this, he surrendered to the soldiers, but refused to put down the phone saying he was making a live recording.
Member of Levijatan
F. R. (20) is a member of the Levijatan movement. This information has confirmed by Pavle Bihali, the leader of this movement, who posted it on Twitter. He commented to ay that "his guys are like that, temperamental and correct."
"Filip is a member of the movement. Filip could no longer endure the harassment by the migrants and decided to do this. Although he did not wear the colors of the movement and did this as a solo player, I will not distance myself, such are my guys, temperamental and correct. The video is very, very stressful. He has been arrested," wrote Bihali.
According to the daily Blic, the crime that F.R. is currently charged with is violent behavior, but the police and the Basic Prosecutor's Office in Obrenovac are still working on gathering information to determine whether there are grounds for charging him with more offenses.
(Telegraf.rs/Tanjug)